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Bulletstorm has vanished from Steam, as spotted by Slashgear, with speculation blaming the upcoming demise of Games for Windows Live. We’ve asked EA whether it’ll pop back up with Steamworks or similar, but Bulletstorm is still available via Origin. Games for Windows Live shutters on July 1, and assuming the games that use it transition […]

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Bulletstorm devs People Can Fly have lost their unique and interesting name and are now just called Epic Games Poland, Pixel Enemy reports. Also, they’re working on Epic’s Unreal Engine 4 title Fortnite now. Statement inside.

Xbox One may have had its anti-used policies binned by Microsoft following its seismic u-turn last week, but former Bulletstorm developer and co-founder of The Astronauts Adrian Chmielarz has penned a blog defending the idea of anti-used policies, in which he says if you care about gaming, you will want the pre-owned market to die.

Adrian Chmielarz, former Creative Director at Bulletstorm and Gears of War: Judgment developer People Can Fly, believes the next generation could change games development for the better. He discussed the pitfalls of games including Bioshock Infinite, Uncharted and Tomb Raider in a recent interview with Eurogamer.

In a studio tour video introducing Gears of War: Judgment developer People Can Fly, the team revealed that a photography shoot at an abandoned warehouse inspired the game’s palette. Environmental concepts do indeed show a slightly more colourful take on the usual gritty mud-on-mud look shooters are apparently stuck with; there’s also some snippets of […]

Gears of War: Judgment co-developer Epic Games has argued that the Xbox 360 can still be pushed further, even though rumours of a next-gen Xbox are growing by the day. The developer and People Can Fly claim to have squeezed even more out of Microsoft’s rig for their upcoming shooter.

Gears of War: Judgment has received a new weapon trailer, this time showing off the Tripwire Crossbow. You can use it to set up laser tripwires that detonate when Locust troops pass through, slicing them to bits. You also get a ‘Ribbon’ reward for each time you do so. It’s rather nasty.

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Bulletstorm has vanished from Steam, as spotted by Slashgear, with speculation blaming the upcoming demise of Games for Windows Live. We’ve asked EA whether it’ll pop back up with Steamworks or similar, but Bulletstorm is still available via Origin. Games for Windows Live shutters on July 1, and assuming the games that use it transition […]

Bulletstorm devs People Can Fly have lost their unique and interesting name and are now just called Epic Games Poland, Pixel Enemy reports. Also, they’re working on Epic’s Unreal Engine 4 title Fortnite now. Statement inside.

Xbox One may have had its anti-used policies binned by Microsoft following its seismic u-turn last week, but former Bulletstorm developer and co-founder of The Astronauts Adrian Chmielarz has penned a blog defending the idea of anti-used policies, in which he says if you care about gaming, you will want the pre-owned market to die.

Adrian Chmielarz, former Creative Director at Bulletstorm and Gears of War: Judgment developer People Can Fly, believes the next generation could change games development for the better. He discussed the pitfalls of games including Bioshock Infinite, Uncharted and Tomb Raider in a recent interview with Eurogamer.

In a studio tour video introducing Gears of War: Judgment developer People Can Fly, the team revealed that a photography shoot at an abandoned warehouse inspired the game’s palette. Environmental concepts do indeed show a slightly more colourful take on the usual gritty mud-on-mud look shooters are apparently stuck with; there’s also some snippets of […]

Gears of War: Judgment co-developer Epic Games has argued that the Xbox 360 can still be pushed further, even though rumours of a next-gen Xbox are growing by the day. The developer and People Can Fly claim to have squeezed even more out of Microsoft’s rig for their upcoming shooter.

Gears of War: Judgment has received a new weapon trailer, this time showing off the Tripwire Crossbow. You can use it to set up laser tripwires that detonate when Locust troops pass through, slicing them to bits. You also get a ‘Ribbon’ reward for each time you do so. It’s rather nasty.

Gears of War: Judgment developers Epic Games and People Can Fly decided to create the prequel around Baird after they found him to be a “fan favourite” among gamers. The fact that many gamers saw him as an “asshole” really helped their decision too.

Gears of War: Judgment features a second unlockable campaign called ‘Aftermath’ and a new Survival mode. VG247′s Sam Clay has videos of both right here, and an interview with the game’s art director, you lucky sods.

Gears of War: Judgment will feature a second unlockable campaign called ‘Aftermath’ that shows just what Baird and Cole where doing while Marcus was tussling with Queen Myrrah during Gears of War 3′s climax.

Earlier today, Microsoft broadcast a livestreamed Gears of War: Judgment show with an in-depth look at the shooter’s multiplayer among other goodies. You can catch up on the whole thing through the break.

Gears of War: Judgment is the subject of the latest Creator’s Project video from Kill Screen, and it features the game’s writers Rob Auten and Tom Bissell discussing how complicated it can be to write for videogames. The duo also talks about working with the game’s level designers and how they made the Cog army […]

Gears of War has had to endure being called stereotypical, thanks to other copycat franchises nicking its look and ideas. That’s the claim of Epic Games art director Chris Perna, the same chap who said the series is a hit with ladies due to its lack of stereotypical, sexy women.